I got to class late because I'd got drunk the night before. I decided to get the attention of the class by using a game that I'd got off the internet, etc.

I'm a writer, and I have a self-imposed rule (in fiction) that I don't (over)use 'got' except in speech, and then mostly by characters that I mean to suggest are uneducated or characterised by poor communication skills.

"March 4th is National Grammar Day. Though it may not be as popular as Valentine’s Day or St. Patrick’s Day, it’s a time to take stock of how important proper grammar is to people of every profession."

Chancellor is a simple, 10-letter name: why do people insist on coming up with other names? And who do you (the general "you," not anyone in particular) think you are to presume to shorten it without asking? (That also goes for people shortening other people's names without asking them). I don't know you well enough for such a level of familiarity!

People who are too lazy to pay attention to what they're reading (and it is laziness), e.g. when they read librarian instead of libertarian.